George Emory
CROWE
(b.
8 April 1877
,
Georgia, USA
d.
22 November 1912
,
Royston, Franklin, Georgia, USA
)
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George Emory CROWE was born 8 April 1877 in Georgia, USA
George Emory CROWE was the child of Willis Asbury CROWE and Charlotte Pamela SMITHSpouse(s)/Partner(s) and Child(ren):
George Emory married Martha Elizabeth "Mattie" BATY abt. 1898 . The couple had (at least) 1 child.
Martha Elizabeth "Mattie" BATY was born 15 March 1879 in Carnesville, Franklin, Georgia, USA. Martha Elizabeth "Mattie" died 29 October 1955 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Martha Elizabeth "Mattie" was the child of John Wilson BATY and Mary Elimira HOLBROOK.
George Emory CROWE died 22 November 1912 in Royston, Franklin, Georgia, USA.
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